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Jay Fulton (Swansea)

The Swans youngster signed a new four-year deal in the summer, emphasising the confidence the Welsh club have in him making the grade.

Fulton made his full Premier League debut for the Swans back in 2014, and while he has found it difficult to nail down a regular starting spot, he has earmarked this season as the one where he challenges. He has already appeared against Liverpool this season.

Tonight the midfielder gets set to take on Welsh rivals Newport County in Southern Group B.

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Jay Fulton has made a handful of appearances for Swansea, including up against Liverpool this season

Julien Ngoy (Stoke City)

Back in 2013, Stoke City boss Mark Hughes beat off the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United to sign Belgian starlet Ngoy.

The 18-year-old attacker made the bench for Stoke earlier this season in the Premier League loss to Everton. And after putting in an impressive performance, that included a goal, in Stoke's last U23 loss to West Brom, hopes will be high of a starring role tonight away at Morecambe.

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Julien Ngoy was the subject on the minds of a number of clubs, before he signed for Mark Hughes at Stoke

Joel Taylor (Stoke City)

Stoke's U21/U23 manager Glyn Hodges has come out and said that he believes the 20-year-old left back can make it into the first team this season.

And after being called up to Mark Hughes' first-team squad, he has been asked to mark the likes of Xherdan Shaqiri in training.

Taylor can play as a left back, or left winger, and like team-mate Ngoy (above), is looking to sparkle against Morecambe tonight.

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Left-back Joel Taylor has been earmarked as one to break into the Stoke City starting XI this season

Admiral Muskwe (Leicester City)

It's a name you probably won't forget, but Admiral Muskwe will be hoping his football does the talking tonight away at Grimsby in Group H.

This summer, Muskwe, who was named Academy Player of the Season last year for the Foxes, was rewarded with a three-year pro contract. He bagged a hatful of goals at U18 level, and took the rise to U21 football with ease, including two against Chelsea's promising crop last year.

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Admiral Muskwe might be a name you wont forget, and he will be hoping it's for his goalscoring form

Raul Uche (Leicester City)

Raul Uche Rubio is on the bench tonight against Grimsby, but much was made of the attacker's move to the King Power Stadium from Rayo Vallecano on a four-year deal this summer.

The attacker, who will be hoping to emulate the goalscoring prowess of his namesake and Spanish football legend, believes his style is perfectly suited to the English game, and has already targetted a starting spot in the first XI alongside Jamie Vardy.

Bryn Morris (Middlesbrough)

Morris became Boro's third-youngest ever player to appear when he played in the first XI's 4-1 FA Cup victory against Hastings United back in 2013, aged 16 and 254 days.

He has skippered England at U16 and U17 level and represented the U18 and U19 side. He hopes to break into the first-team picture at the Riverside this season.

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Middlesbrough's Bryn Morris will be hoping this is the season he challenges for a first-team spot

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